TEHRAN (FNA)- The Yemeni army and popular forces attacked the Saudi forces' military positions in Jizan province in Southern Saudi Arabia, killing several of the kingdom's troops.

At least 9 Saudi military forces were killed in the attacks in Jizan province, the Arabic-language al-Masira news website reported on Saturday.

In a relevant development earlier today, the Yemeni forces seized back a strategic mountainous region in Jawf province.

The Yemeni forces took full control of Jabal Reihana Mountain overlooking Hazm city, capital of al-Jawf province.

Scores of Saudi forces were killed and wounded in the Yemeni forces' attacks on their military positions.

Also on Wednesday, the Yemeni forces attacked and destroyed the military positions of the Saudi forces in the Eastern part of al-Rabou'a region in Asir province, and fortified their control over the city.

The Yemeni forces hit hard the Saudi positions on the heights of the Eastern and Northern surrounding areas of al-Rabou'a city.

The Yemeni army and popular forces razed the artillery positions of the Saudi army in the South of Fersha Qahtan and Wadi al-Baqar.

In a relevant development in late January, the Yemeni army and popular forces thwarted an attempt by the Saudi-led coalition forces to prevail over the al-Rabou'a region.

The Saudi troops launched an attack to take control of al-Rabou'a region which is under the control of the Yemeni forces, but they were pushed back by the army and popular forces.

The Yemeni forces also set fire to several military vehicles of the Saudi army.

Saudi Arabia has been striking Yemen for 323 days now to restore power to fugitive president Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh. The Saudi-led aggression has so far killed at least 8,000 Yemenis, including hundreds of women and children.

Hadi stepped down in January and refused to reconsider the decision despite calls by Ansarullah revolutionaries of the Houthi movement.

Despite Riyadh’s claims that it is bombing the positions of the Ansarullah fighters, Saudi warplanes are flattening residential areas and civilian infrastructures.

Over 3,750 schools have been closed and at least 1.2 million Yemeni people have been displaced so far.